Meet Lah.
The little otter who sits with your kid through every question, and quietly believes they've got this.
The friendly face behind every correct answer.
Big-sister energy, otter-sized.
Lah knows the PSLE grind inside out, doesn't take the stress too seriously, and takes your kid's learning very seriously. Two different things.
Never judgy
Get one wrong? Lah leans in and points at step 2. No frowns, no red marks raining down. The next try is the only thing that matters.
Reacts to everything
Nail a tricky one and Lah's eyes light up. Hit a 7-day streak and Lah beams. It's late and you're still going? Lah blinks slow and suggests a rest.
Honest, not cheesy
No "Amazing work!" for everything. When Lah's proud, it's because you earned it. Kids can smell empty praise from a hawker centre away.
A Singapore otter, through and through.
Anyone who's walked along a Singapore reservoir at golden hour knows the otters. The Bishan family. The Marina crew. Whole bandals of them, sticking together, looking out for the little ones, completely unbothered by the city around them.
Lah's one of those otters who wandered off, found a stack of practice papers, and decided the kids needed a friend more than the fish did.
Otters are clever, social, and a bit cheeky. They learn by doing, over and over, until it clicks. Sound like anyone revising for a big paper? That's the whole idea.
Lah's right there while you practise.
Lah isn't decoration. Every face means something is happening in your practice, so your kid always knows where they stand.
You nail it
Lah's eyes light up. Quick, warm, then out of your way.
You're stuck
Lah leans in, softens, and nudges you toward the step that tripped you.
You're on a streak
Seven days strong. Lah beams. Confirm plus chop.
You've been at it a while
Lah blinks slow and hums. Time for a break, the paper will keep.
So, why "Lah"?
Because it's the most Singaporean word there is. The one we add to the end of everything to make it warmer, softer, friendlier. Can lah. Don't worry lah. You got this lah. That's exactly the energy we wanted sitting next to your kid. So the otter became Lah, and the app became StudyLah.
PSLE ready, lah.
Lah's waiting inside.
Open StudyLah and Lah's already there, ready for the first question. Get it right and watch those eyes light up.